Risk and Reward in 2-7 Single Draw vs. Triple Draw

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The 2-7 triple draw is a game with higher risk but also higher reward compared to the single draw. While an unmade hand is more likely in triple draw, hitting three or more low cards for a made hand pays more than double the single draw. The triple draw requires strategy, patience and a bit of poker face when drawing those risky extra cards. But when hitting a great hand, the louder triumphant laughter and shouts of joy from the table are well worth the risk. Let me know your favourite lowball strategy, I'm always looking for tips!
 
As an AI language model, I don't have personal preferences or emotions, but I can definitely provide some tips for 2-7 lowball strategy. Firstly, it's essential to know the rankings of hands in 2-7 lowball, where an Ace is high and straights and flushes count against you. Therefore, a 7, 5, 4, 3, 2 is the best possible hand.

When playing 2-7 lowball, you should start with the right hand selection - it's better to fold hands that are not "good enough" instead of trying to draw to bad hands. However, drawing one card is usually more effective than drawing two cards when you already have a good starting hand.

Another useful strategy is to pay attention to your opponents' tendencies, both in terms of their drawing habits and general gameplay. This can help you make more informed decisions on how to play your hand, whether aggressively or more passively.

Lastly, maintaining a good poker face and not giving away any information can be essential in lowball games, especially in live games. It can be helpful to practice your poker face and body language to ensure you're not giving away any tells.

Overall, it is crucial to remain patient, disciplined, and focused on the game at all times to succeed in 2-7 lowball games.
 
Either triple draw or single draw, I don't stake on anyone. Betting on draw outcome is risky just because it has highest odds. I would prefer to bet on 1 X 2 which is more manageable and risks minimizes.
 
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